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The 10 essential reads you missed this week

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The 10 essential reads you missed this week
You probably didn’t miss President Trump’s first big meeting with North Korea’s Kim Jong Un. But our analysis will help you digest the rest of the week.

 
Democrats hope Obama is back in the spotlight
Democrats want the former president to take a more leading role in the midterm fight and party building in general, reports Amie Parnes.
 

 
Five takeaways on the IG’s scathing report on the FBI
The report released this week by the Justice Department’s internal watchdog hammered agency leadership. Olivia Beavers and Katie Bo Williams round up some of the findings.
 

 
Five things to know about the lawsuit against the Trump Foundation
Jacqueline Thomsen breaks down Trump’s latest legal headache - and this one involves his children.
 

 
AT&T victory sets stage for wave of new mergers
A major merger opposed by the Trump administration was approved this week, and Harper Neidig reports on the consequences
 

 
White House ramps up trade tensions with China
After months of threatening to do it, Trump this week imposed additional tariffs against China, reports Vicki Needham and Max Greenwood.
 

 
Carving up California a gamble for both parties
California voters will vote this November on splitting the state into three, but the plan may be doomed even before voters have a chance to weigh in, reports Reid Wilson.
 

 
Hackers targeting Americans traveling to Russia
Traveling to Russia for the World Cup? Olivia Beavers interviewed experts who warn that personal device security should be tight.
 

 
Immigration fight signals source of power in GOP
Republican leadership turned to conservatives to crush a rebellion by Republican centrists this week - sending an unmistakable signal on power in the conference, reports Melanie Zanona and Mike Lillis.
 

 
DACA deadline looms with no deal in sight
Republicans are still struggling to reach a compromise between protecting “Dreamers” and border security, report Juliegrace Brufke and Mike Lillis.
 

 
Five takeaways from Trump's summit with Kim Jong Un
Rebecca Kheel writes about what’s next for the U.S. relationship with North Korea, among other results from the landmark political summit.
 
 
 
© Greg Nash: Former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort appeared in court Friday. The judge sent him to jail.
 
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News Alert: Trump’s danger on North Korea? Raised expectations

 
 
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Trump’s danger on North Korea? Raised expectations
President Trump’s rhetoric has raised expectations for an ironclad nuclear deal with North Korea following his historic summit with Kim Jong Un, posing diplomatic and political risks for the White House if the unpredictable regime fails to follow through.

Trump even declared that North Korea no longer poses a nuclear threat, a statement contradicted by his own pick to serve as U.S. ambassador to South Korea, and a remark that experts said could be a serious mistake.
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News Alert: Trump’s media game puts press on back foot

 
 
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Trump’s media game puts press on back foot
President Trump’s reality show presidency took a new twist on Friday morning, as he held an impromptu question-and-answer session with reporters in the White House driveway for the first time.

It was the kind of event that simultaneously outrages his critics while enthusing his supporters, who see him as taking the fight to the media.
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